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Gerald, better knovm as Cy Hps be,on the life of our school And has never-no never Been known to break the golden rule. George, whoso chief asset Is attending to 14s ovm business you know Is always a ready'and willing worker , hen there are picnics and places to go. Frand who wanders here and there Picking on sono ope Just for fun But always dependable and willing - hcn something needs to be done. R.C. Parker, the valedictorian Of the class of thirty seven And if argument shall avail He’ll surely get to heaven. Leon, kno by raorc .3 Red, Stands above just six feet four Is an all-round good student--Jho could wish for more? Leonard, without a gift of gab, Played the cornet 30 bold That the brass all turned to silver hen he played those melodies old. Jack, whose ambitions are rare, '.ants to be a play director bold ' ho scolds .is slothful actors ’. kwh they clo .not do as they : .re told. Rit ., the s lutorian of our class II.do grade:; so v- ry high That she c .aid at make c. failure of life io mat ter how k .rd, 3hc should try. .jid I, Opal, whose job this was to do Look ao m upon all the rest, But I shall try to do ny part To give to uln. world my best.
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CL-.S3 P0EI1 Out on the wind-swept prairies ’ here the sand drifts to nature's song There cone a group of plainsmen An settled ere the days vere long. The years v ere many qs they struggled on To make the best they could as they vent llany had lost all their fortunes .jid others were becoming old and bent. But Divine Providence---------------- That i3 nature's guding hand Placed the pools of liquid gold Under those pioneer's fertile land. I In the middle of the community '. hero the people stopped to trade There, grew u fair little city '. here the first settlement was made. Children came to toym By scores and even more .jid school was started on the church Pith little more than vails and floor. In nintccn hundred and thirty six f The school had doubled in size The first Senior class v as organized Of students both bold and vise. ’Pearl vith her sveot disposition And amition3 so full of life '. as vooed by a during young man ,jid no . she-is his vifo. Carrie so lovable and sve t Has endeared herself to Eunice High By her enduring charms ,jid spirit of never ;ive up or die. Henry, -,hose sense ol humor attends him all the vhile Is known by his follow students
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.and nov v;o nust bo 30 ins cxtc.y From door old Eunice High, But wo pr.us Again to wish you well As we s.-.y our loot good-bye. Opal Stuckcr- DO YOU REMEMBER? The Junior-Senior Woinie Roast? Tho tacky party and menu of boons,cornbroad turnip-groons and buttor-milk? Tho Thontor Party at Hobbs- G0 cst Young Mon Tho many pnrtios hold in tho home of our soonsor! Serenading tho toochors during Christmas week hy Henry mode poor grod s the first of tho yoar? -l Tho many hours of play practlco on Lighthouse Nan? Why Red could novor got to play practice? Why R.C. novor got to school on time? How Carrie end Poarl always missed school on tho same day3? Why Red end Cy got arrested for speeding? Why Leonard Perkor stooood school at mid-term? Tho low soirits of tho Senior class when Pearl got married? „ , The night xre attended the Spook Show at Hobbs The Junior-Senior Banquet? The trip to Carlsbad? The Banquet after tho graduation exercises? if you placo you noso on a grindstone rough and koco it down thoro long enough, You'll soon forgot thoro arc such things As brook3 that bubble,and birds that singj ;md for you your v holo world will compose Just you-ond tho stono-and your Poor old noso. uu: raM
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